Mitogenomic analysis of a representative of the Chernyakhov culture in the Middle Dniester and their genetic relationship with the Slavs in the context of paleoanthropological data [PDF]
Occupying a fairly extensive territory within the East European Plain, representatives of the Chernyakhov culture interacted with many synchronous tribes of other cultures inhabiting neighbouring regions. The question of a possible Proto-Slavic component
E. V. Rozhdestvenskikh +7 more
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Functional craniology and brain evolution: from paleontology to biomedicine. [PDF]
Anatomical systems are organized through a network of structural and functional relationships among their elements. This network of relationships is the result of evolution, it represents the actual target of selection, and it generates the set of rules orienting and constraining the morphogenetic processes. Understanding the relationship among cranial
Bruner E +4 more
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The population of the medieval Plyos (based on archaeological excavations of the Varvara necropolis in Plyos, modern Ivanovo Region) [PDF]
Traditionally, the emergence of the Russian medieval town of Plyos is attributed to the second half of the 12th c., when a fortress was built on the Sobornaya Mountain (upper part), and a settlement emerged in the lower area on the left bank of the River
Vasilyev S.V. +3 more
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Craniological and dental non-metric data on the problem of the interaction between the representatives of the Sargatka and Bolsherechenskaya Cultures of the forest-steppe of the south Western Siberia [PDF]
In the present paper, fully based on previously published craniological and dental non-metric data, the origins of common morphological elements in the compositions of representatives of the Sargatka and Bolsherechenskaya Cultures are investigated.
Kishkurno M.S., Sleptsova A.V.
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Medieval mass burial in Pereslavl-Zalessky [PDF]
The paper presents the results of the anthropological study of a mass grave located in the grounds of the kremlin of Pereslavl-Zalessky (European Russia). It has been preliminary dated to the 13th — first half of the 14th century.
Rasskazova A.V. +2 more
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Article is devoted to studying of bone remains from antique burial grounds from the territory of the Armenian Highland. Anthropological materials of burials consist of 322 skeletons and dated I–III c. AD.
A.Yu. Khudaverdyan +7 more
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Study of osteological samples of mammals: key craniometric characters [PDF]
Generalized scheme for description of craniometric characters of mammals is presented, with detailed analysis of each group of signs (overall, braincase, rostrum, and mandible).
Igor Zagorodniuk
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Revisiting the Alans in Crimea during the Migration Period [PDF]
Some specialists in Crimean archaeology tend to believe that Early Medieval Crimean vaults may contain bone remains of the Alans who once moved to the peninsula from the Caucasus.
Kazarnitsky, A.A. , Strokov, A.A.
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The population of the middle course of the Ural River in the Early Iron Age (by the data from the Industrialnaya Zona cemetery) [PDF]
Presented in the publication are the craniological data on a series of early nomads of the Sarmatian type from the Industrialnaya Zona (Poyma) cemetery in the territory of Terekti District of Western Kazakhstan Oblast.
Kitov Ye.P.
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To Anniversary of Svetlana G. Efi mova
The article is devoted to anniversary of Svetlana G. Efimova – the famous Russian craniologist, an expert on the physical anthropology of ancient and modern population of the Volga-Ural region.
Gerasimova Margarita M. +1 more
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